Chicken Alfredo Sourdough Pizza Recipe

The beauty of this chicken alfredo sourdough pizza recipe is it can be whipped up completely from scratch in less than an hour. All you need on hand is some fed sourdough starter, a couple blocks of cheeses, some leftover chicken and seasonings.

I have made this recipe a lot of different ways over the years. Sometimes I use mozzarella cheese and sometimes cheddar or parmesan. I have even used a block of cream cheese. The main premise behind the sauce is a lot of fresh garlic, cheese and something to thin it all down with, be that milk, cream or water.

Add a little salt and pepper and you’re off to the beginnings of a tasty pizza with homemade cream sauce.

I wanted to make an official recipe for my “by the book” blog readers, but if you’re more of the “winging it” type, feel free to be a rebel and use whatever cheese you have on hand. Throw it in to melt with some sautéed garlic, add salt and blend it up. Add fresh herbs, or something, if you’re feeling adventurous.

When you get fresh garlic, cream and cheese together, you just can’t go wrong.

Same goes for the toppings. Use whatever is fresh and in season. In the spring and summer, we love to forage for fresh morels or chanterelles. That takes the pizza to a whole ‘nother level, my friends.

Served alongside a fresh salad and sliced avocados, this is a perfect meal.

Chicken Alfredo Sourdough Pizza Recipe

The Ingredients

One sourdough pizza crust- Use this recipe from the blog. The best part about it is, there is no kneading, proofing or rising required!

2 cups leftover chicken, chopped

10 ounce block of chedder

8 ounce wedge of parmesan

One Cup Cream

One Red Bell Pepper, chopped

A Package of Mushrooms, sliced

One Small Onion, chopped

One Bulb Garlic

Three tablespoons butter

Salt

Pepper

Italian Seasoning Blend

The Process

Start by mincing an entire bulb of fresh garlic. Think I’m getting a little carried away? You can never have too much garlic. 😉 I use a garlic press that I bought at a Pampered Chef party, but I bet you could get away with a cheaper one from Amazon.

These things are life changing. I can’t believe I lived 31.5 years without one. My sister told me I had to purchase it and I obliged. So glad I did. It makes garlic chopping so much easier. Now almost everything I make gets several cloves.

Get the minced garlic going in a tablespoon of butter. Make sure to keep the heat pretty low, or the garlic will get crispy instead of soft. If it does, don’t worry, it will still blend into the sauce just fine.

Meanwhile, get your chopped onions and sliced mushrooms going in a skillet on medium. I put two tablespoons of butter in the recipe, so you all wouldn’t judge me, but I always throw in at least three or four. If you are reckless with fat and calories, like myself, join me in this tasty endeavor. Otherwise just stick to one.

While all the veggies and garlic are getting nice and soft, shred your cheeses. If I am shredding a lot of cheese at once, I may use my food processor. This time I just stuck to the hand grater.

Add your leftover chicken to the sautéed veggies. Sprinkle on salt to taste, about one teaspoon, pepper and Italian seasonings.

Making the sauce

After the garlic has had a chance to get soft, throw in one cup each of shredded parmesan and cheddar and one cup of cream. Cook the mixture on low until it is all melted.

Once the cheeses are melted, blend the sauce ingredients together with an immersion blender, like this one. If you don’t have one, you can also just use a regular blender. This is what I used to do and it worked just fine. Only problem is you end up with a few more dishes.

Putting it all together

Spoon the cream sauce onto the crust. (Depending on how big your crust is, you may have a little leftover. Just add it to some veggies or pasta later in the week.) Top with the rest of the shredded cheddar, sautéed veggies and chicken, and chopped red bell peppers.

I like to leave the peppers out when I am softening the mushrooms and onions. I think they taste better crisp and fresh. If you prefer them soft, throw them in with the sautéing veggies earlier.

Sprinkle the top the of the pizza with a little more of the fresh shredded parmesan

Bake on 400 degrees for about 10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted.

Since the crust and veggies are already cooked, melting the cheese is the only objective here. Sometimes I just broil it for 5 minutes.

Instructions

Mince Garlic and add it to one tablespoon butter. Cook in a saucepan on low until soft.

Add the chopped onions and sliced mushrooms to two tablespoons of butter. Cook in a skillet on medium-low until soft.

After the garlic is soft, add one cup each of shredded cheddar and parmesan, and one cup cream, to the saucepan. Cook on low until the cheeses are melted. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt and several grindings of fresh pepper. Blend the garlic, cream and melted cheese together with an immersion blender.

Once the onions and mushrooms are soft, add the leftover chicken to the skillet. Top with one teaspoon salt, fresh pepper and one teaspoon of Italian seasoning blend.

Ladle cream sauce onto the prepared sourdough pizza crust. Top with the rest of the shredded cheddar cheese. Spoon on the sautéed veggies and chicken. Top with chopped red bell pepper and a little more shredded parmesan.

Bake in a 400 degree oven for 10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted.

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Comments

Maransays

January 31, 2018

This recipe was fabulous!! I had to sub a few things based on what was in my kitchen..,,I have my sourdough only just starting. That’s a new thing for me but I used a different homemade crust for the time being. And I used steak cut in tiny strips instead of chicken. Everything was fantastic together! This is going to be added to my regular rotation!!

I only recently found your blog but then read tons of your posts on food. I plan to make sauerkraut, pickles, the sourdough starter… And lots of other things you mentioned too! You’ve made them seem very approachable and doable. Thanks for all the awesome tips!

I’d like to see pics of your cut up pizza or of your kids eating the pizza. My crust is so thin!! If I make a round in a small 6” cast iron skillet, my kids love to make a personal pizza soft taco. But it takes forever (10 min each for 12 pizzas). I’d like to move to a bigger pan like you do, but wonder how you guys pick up and eat this pizza.